The Roman ruins in Athens which include theatres, propyla, libraries, water courses, bath houses and temples are the Roman contribution to Athens’ restoration
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The Limestone tag denotes the natural occurrence of limestone and related rocks and their uses to construct cities and walls
The Roman ruins in Athens which include theatres, propyla, libraries, water courses, bath houses and temples are the Roman contribution to Athens’ restoration
Read MoreThe Temple of Apollo is a symbol of Greek mythology; and the prophecies and international influence of its Oracle made Delphi the centre of Greece
Read MoreThe Lovcen National Park features not only the panoramic Njegos Mausoleum, but also a craggy karst landscape punctauted by forest
Read MoreThere is much to see and do in Budva, whether for a day or a holiday. Explore the Old Town and enjoy the modern culture of beaches and night life
Read MoreThe drive from Croatia through Montenegro to Kotor follows the shore of the mountain-framed Kotor Bay to the medieval Kotor Old Town
Read MoreA highlight of your visit to Kotor will be to experience Kotor’s encompassing city walls and formidable fortifications, and to climb 1350 steps to the fortresses
Read MoreThe Areopagus attracts visitors interested in the history of Athenian justice and where religion forked between worship of the Christian God and Greek mythology
Read MoreThe Roman Agora in Athens is distinctively different from the Ancient Greek Agora and represents an empire with different styles of culture, trade and religion
Read MoreThe Acropolis is a symbol of the history of the greatness and beauty of Athens and home to unchallenged architectural grace and artistic achievement
Read MoreExplore the stone Tiryns acropolis, cyclopean walls, Great Ramp and gates, upper citadel and palace, lower citadel and houses, and the Tiryns Tholos Tombs
Read MoreThe civilisation and culture of Mycenae has resulted in Mycenae being the finest example of a Bronze Age Mycenaean community in Greece between 1650 to 1100 BC
Read MoreThe Theatre at Epidaurus is the finest example of an ancient Greek theatre. Trace the history of the theatre and why its acoustics deliver quality sound
Read MoreThe Sanctuary of Asclepius at Epidaurus helps us to understand ancient healing based on mysticism and mythology and its transition towards more rational methods
Read MoreWhether interested in Ancient Epidaurus, its Little Theatre, history or just checking out a base for touring or a weekend away, Palaia Epidaurus is worth a look
Read MoreAncient Corinth overcame a turbulent history, became the richest centre in Greece, generated a culture that promoted pleasure and hosted a plethora of religions
Read MoreDrive this route from Athens to Delphi and visit the many ancient sites near Corinth, cross the Gulf via the Rio-Antirion Bridge and enjoy unspoiled Greece
Read MoreThe ruins at Ancient Delphi have captured the Sanctuary of Apollo’s roles in conflict and religion, and give insight into its expressive culture and competition
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